Xingu pygmy anteater Cyclopes xinguensis

Xingu pygmy anteater

Cyclopes xinguensis     

Lifespan: Experts are still studying
Reproduction: Gestation length of the genus Cyclopes is 120–150 days.
Size: Estimated around 300 grams
Diet: No information is available on the diet of this species, but it probably mainly feeds on ants.

Xingu pygmy anteater - Cyclopes xinguensis

Common Names

English – Xingu pygmy anteater, Xingu silky anteater

Portuguese – Tamanduaí do Xingu

Spanish- Hormiguero sedoso de Xingu

How to Identify:

Cyclopes xinguensisThe dorsum of this silky anteater is grey, its rump yellow, the belly pale yellowish, and the tail grey. There is an evident dorsal stripe, while the ventral stripe is indistinct and irregular.

IUCN Red List

Species are classified into one of nine Red List Categories: Extinct, Extinct in the Wild, Critically Endangered, Endangered, Vulnerable, Near Threatened, Least Concern, Data Deficient and Not Evaluated. Vulnerable, Endangered and Critically Endangered species are considered to be threatened with extinction.

IUCN least concern

Xingu pygmy anteater Facts

  • Arboreal
  • Nocturnal

habitat

Habitat

  • Amazon rainforest

Population Trend

• Unknown 

Threats

• Habitat loss
• Hydroelectric dams
• Mining

Here are some ways YOU can help keep anteaters healthy and safe:

– It is best to observe them from a distance and in silence.
– Our pets could attack them. It is important to keep your dog on a leash when you go for a walk, or keep your pets at home in an enclosed and safe area. In addition, taking care of our pets also means spaying and neutering them so that they do not breed without control.
– Anteaters love to live in the woods, keeping them as pets is not good for them. Keep in mind that they don’t like selfies either.
– If you find an injured anteater, contact a wildlife hospital so they can help it.
– If more people ate more bugs, there would be less demand for pigs and cows. Edible insects are better for the environment than large livestock.

Cyclopes xinguensis can be found in the below countries.

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Brazil

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